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Stay up to date with the latest Mexico news from across all 32 states, covering national politics, crime, economy, tourism, environment, social movements, infrastructure, and international relations. In this section, you’ll find timely and credible reporting on the stories shaping the country — from breaking headlines in Mexico City to developments in rural communities. Whether you’re tracking peso exchange rates, policy changes, public safety, or cultural events, this section is your gateway to understanding what’s happening across modern Mexico, all in one place.
Mexico News

dahlia mexico

Dahlia Mexico national flower anchors new Sierra tour

Dahlia Mexico national flower anchors a guided tour in the Sierra de Santa Catarina with a hands-on workshop at Yautlica as Mexico City doubles down...
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mexico city cameras

C5 eyes that watch over you spreads across Mexico City with 30,000 more cameras

C5 eyes that watch over you adds 30,400 new cameras and smarter totems in CDMX, promising faster response, clearer video, and wider coverage across all...
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maya train derailment

Maya Train derailment in Izamal raises safety questions

Maya Train derailment in Izamal prompts questions about safety and reliability after a mid-afternoon incident near the Yucatán station; early reports say no injuries while...
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Tlaquepaque cemetery graves discovery

Tlaquepaque cemetery graves discovery raises alarm

Tlaquepaque cemetery graves discovery sparks cover-up claims from search collectives as Jalisco authorities review whether the burials were lawful exhumations.
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CDMX road sinkholes surge to 153 as repairs ramp up

CDMX road sinkholes surge to 153 as repairs ramp up

CDMX road sinkholes hit 153 in 2025, officials said, as night crews start 10 km a day and a paving plan targets damage from heavy...
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Cancun business inspections

Cancun business inspections hit 10,000 this summer sweep

Cancun business inspections reached 10,000 in a summer sweep, with 300 sanctions and 48 closures for missing licenses as Fiscalización tightens compliance citywide.
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strong peso hurts Cancun tourism

Cancun can’t catch a break: Strong peso hurts tourism and restaurants now

Strong peso hurts Cancun tourism as the dollar buys less in Mexico. Cancun operators report smaller checks and retooled packages; the official rate hovered near...
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Tourists trapped on Ferris wheel at Plaza La Isla

Cancun Ferris wheel rescue after power failure at La Isla Plaza

Cancun Ferris wheel rescue at Plaza La Isla after a power failure trapped families for 30 minutes; firefighters and Civil Protection freed all without injuries.
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Foreign Affairs honors Indigenous Games athletes

Foreign Affairs honors Indigenous Games athletes in Mexico City

Mexico’s Foreign Affairs Ministry hosted a recognition for Indigenous athletes after Ottawa’s Masters Indigenous Games, celebrating 25 medals and the soft-power of sport diplomacy.
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Vegetarianism on the rise in Mexico benefits and risks

Vegetarianism on the rise in Mexico: What is driving the shift?

Vegetarianism on the rise in Mexico is shifting how families eat. We explain the health upsides, the real risks like B12, and how to build...
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Maya Forest pact

Maya Forest pact with Belize and Guatemala moves ahead

Mexico highlights the Maya Forest pact with Belize and Guatemala to protect 5.7 million hectares and opens talks on future rail links, including Maya Train...
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AIFA drug trafficking attempt

AIFA drug trafficking attempt is seized before takeoff

Authorities thwart an AIFA drug trafficking attempt tied to cargo operations at the Mexico City airport, seizing cocaine and meth.
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